Darth Vader is a cyborg wearing hi-tech armour. The Doctor has a sonic screwdriver plus his knowledge of robotics and cybernetics. So Vader reaches forth to Force Choke the Doctor. The Doctor uses his sonic screwdriver to cause Vader's arm to malfunction, then to cause a feedback that breaks Vader's concentration. No concentration, no Force Choke. Of course Vader could always use his lightsaber, but chances are the Doctor is carrying a lightsaber-proof spoon.
Why wouldn't vader just force steal his screwdriver? He can disarm the doctor with a thought. As soon as he registers that thing as a threat, he's going to get rid of it. There's a good chance both parties would underestimate the other, I know the Doctor deals with all manner of psuedosciences, but the force is like magic so I think he'd be surprised when Vader pointing at him menacingly actually does something. Alternatively Vader is a warrior, I think he'd be contemptuous to the Doctor's fighting skills. I don't really know about the Screwdrivers capabilities, but has to be able to disarm/kill Vader faster than Vader kills him. I for one think there's a bigger possibility of Vader making the killing blow first. You're also forgetting how Vader killed one of his admirals from either a different ship or somewhere else on the ship, which means he has some serious force range. Not to mention that he's not limited to a mere force choke, he could easily crush bones with a thought, the Doctor could literally be dead in seconds from the opposite side of the battlefield. I think without some serious Just As Planned and Plot Armor that the Doctor would lose that match 9/10.
How would he know it's a threat? It's not as if the Doctor is trying to use it to kill him. Well at least in my version he's not. The Doctor might assume that what Vader does is Psychokinetic/Telekinesis. And that is something he is familiar with. Plus, the Doctor knows multiple martial arts and defeated a legendary swordsman in a sword-fight with a Spoon! That is predicated on whether Vader's senses, including ones linked to the Force, would pick up on the threat from the Doctor. Then again, he might sense the threat but think it's from the Jedi behind the skinny guy with the funny looking torch. Well usually force users have to make some form of physical gesture to coincide with such use of their powers, which is why I had the Doctor affect that first to buy him time to disrupt Vader's concentration, which is something else such force powers usually need. And lets not forget the Jedi behind the Doctor, who would probably lend their powers in a combat against Vader. But knowing the Doctor, he's just fighting long enough to provide an opportunity to run away with those Jedi in tow. Truthfully, the picture can be read as Darth Vader going for the Jedi but the Doctor has suddenly stepped in and deactivated the Light Saber, to Vader's temporary confusion. Plus the next thing the Doctor will do is turn to the Jedi and say "Run for your lives!" before he himself scarpers.
Because the Doctor is his enemy and he chooses to wield it in battle, clearly it's something he'd rather his enemy not have. Now if we presume that he knows that Vader is telekinetic, that in no way implies that the Doctor has any idea what the source is, thus even if he is aware of this, he doesn't really have much of a counter. And if he doesn't know that Vader can magic his ass, then he's already lost by the time he finds out. Vader is a hardened veteran of hundreds of battles involving multiple thousands of troops, I think his fighting skill can be considered the superior of the two. I'm not saying the Doctor couldn't put up a fight, but, lazersword. We're talking about a fight, so clearly he already considers him a threat. I also see no reason to believe that his Force Senses wouldn't work on the Doctor unless A) the Doctor feels no emotions, B) Just As Planned Deus Machina pre-built defensive equipment (aka some bullshit) But still, I'd say the chances are high that Vader wouldn't initially see him as much of a threat, more like an obstacle to be removed, which to me actually lowers the Doctor's chances of survival because I think such an attitude would cause Vader to want to dispatch of him quickly. What, why would we factor in Jedi, if we are factoring in Allies then Vader get's the Imperial Army. I don't see why Jedi are remotely relevant. And if we're talking first encounters, that gesture could take a split second and the effect is immediate. If we take it as a matter of first strike wins, I still lean Vader because his options are direct and powerful (force crush, lightsaber) while the Doctor must calculate and execute a plan of action. The Doctor is more versatile, so once we start factoring in special circumstances, his chances go up, but I stand by that his chances go up from the wrong side of the balance. Okay so lets flip that, if Vader came in on the Doctor pursuing some Daleks, then Vader can start dueling the Doctor, and the Daleks can shoot at them both as they fight, but mostly the Doctor.
Not sure if this is true or not, but according to the wiki, thousands of Gal Vorbak and other companies and chapters of the Word Bearers were left to die on Calth, never to be reinforced or supported. And it was all Lorgar's idea. I've always hated the Emperor with every fiber of my being. I guess Lorgar is no different. Like father, like son.
Untrue. The Emperor loves us for being human. He could not even bring himself to kill his son Horus and thats what put him on the golden throne. He represents all that is good in humanity!
He represents all that Mankind must leave behind to ahcheive unity with the Ruinous Powers! But that's not the point. Lorgar betrayed the Word Bearers Legion. So did Erebus, So did Kor Phaeron. The 3 beings I idolize most in the Galaxy, besides the now dead Gal Vorbak, sent a massive amount of Word Bearers to their deaths. Why?